GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE TA Series Product Version: 5.12 Document Version: 2.0 (See Change Notes for document updates.)
Page 2
Gigamon Inc.. Trademark Attributions Gigamon and the Gigamon logo are trademarks of Gigamon in the United States and/or other countries. Gigamon trademarks can be found at www.gigamon.com/legal- trademarks.
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Change Notes When a document is updated, the document version number on the cover page will indicate a new version and will provide a link to this Change Notes table, which will describe the updates.
GigaVUE TA Series Nodes GigaVUE TA Series Features and Benefits Standard H Series Features GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 Chassis Air Flow Direction AC and DC-Powered GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 Models Introducing the GigaVUE-TA25 Chassis GigaVUE-TA25 Ports and Description Chassis Cooling Power LED System LED...
Page 5
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 Notes and Rules Dual BIOS Images Software Upgrade using USB Drive Air Flow Direction AC and DC-Powered GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 Models Battery Caution GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP Chassis Chassis Cooling Power LEDs...
Page 6
Four-Post Rack Methods: Basic Connections and Configuration Grounding the GigaVUE TA Series TA Series Chassis Avoid Electrostatic Damage! Connecting Power to the GigaVUE TA Series TA Series Connecting -48V DC Power Supplies Replacing Fans Connecting Serial Console and Mgmt Ports Configuring Basic Settings...
Page 7
MPO/MTP 24 Position Fiber Cable for Use with SR10 Transceivers GigaVUE TA Series TA Series Specifications Physical Dimensions and Weight Power Requirements Fan Tray Specification for GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 and TA100-CXP Fan Tray Specification for GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 Fan Tray Specification for GigaVUE-TA25 Environmental Specifications...
About the GigaVUE TA Series Family Gigamon’s TA Series and H Series of the Gigamon Visibility and Analytics Fabric nodes deliver unprecedented switching capacity, port density, and from 1Gb up to 100Gb support. The GigaVUE H Series and GigaVUE TA Series include the following models that run GigaVUE-OS: •...
: The GigaVUE TA Series support network, tool, clustering, and stack port MPORTANT connections to other GigaVUE TA Series nodes, including both GigaVUE H Series nodes or G Series (for example, a GigaVUE TA Series-2404 node, a GigaVUE TA Series-HD8 node).
Page 10
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide • GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 • GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP • GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 • GigaVUE-TA25 GigaVUE TA • 1RU Footprint Series-TA10 • 48 1Gb/10Gb ports • 4 40Gb ports • Optional patch or breakout panel support •...
GigaVUE TA Series nodes allow you to aggregate traffic from multiple network links from 1Gb up to 100Gb. The GigaVUE TA Series can pre-filter traffic for monitoring or be integrated into the GigaVUE H Series cluster for end-to-end Flow Mapping® and management.
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Standard H Series Features In addition to the features described above, the GigaVUE TA Series offers many standard features from the GigaVUE H Series nodes: Benefit Descriptions Remote Management Configure the GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregator’s operations from a command-line interface: •...
GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 Chassis This section describes the physical layout of the GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 chassis, including a description of all ports and connectors. The GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 chassis consists of a 1RU, rack-mountable, 19”-wide chassis with management, network, and tool ports at the front and power connections at the rear.
Page 14
Table 1: GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 Ports Ports Description Mgmt Use the Mgmt port for remote configuration of the GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 Traffic Aggregator over a 10/100/1000 Ethernet network. Refer to Connecting Serial Console and Mgmt Ports on page 57 for information on establishing a SSH configuration session with the GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 Traffic Aggregator.
OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix” . Air Flow Direction The air flow direction is from the front of the GigaVUE TA Series chassis to the rear. The rear-mounted fans pull air from the front to the back of the chassis. For environments with hot/cold aisles, install the chassis so the intake air at the front of the chassis is cold.
[all | psu-id] • : To increase the i2c stability in a GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 node, the frequency of updating the power supply module information is reduced. As a result, GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 PSU information displayed in the CLI output is not real time.
The c1 and c5 ports accept QSFP28/QSFP+ connections using 100G/40G SR and PLR4 transceivers. This button on the front panel next to Gigamon logo allows you to reset GigaVUE- Reset Button TA25 without having to unplug both PSU’s. Push and hold the button for 5 seconds to reset.
Page 18
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Table 2: Component Temperature Thresholds and Actions Transceiver Temperature Exhaust CPU Temperature Switch CPU Temperature Temperature 70ºC 85ºC 90ºC 100ºC Warning trap sent Warning trap sent Warning trap sent Warning trap sent 80ºC 90ºC 95ºC...
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide (config) # show port params port-list 1/1/c1..c2 Parameter 1/1/c1 1/1/c2 ====================== =============== =============== Name Alias: - - Type: network network Admin: disabled enabled Fec: NA cl91 Ude: N/A N/A Link status: - up Auto Negotiate: off off Duplex: - full Speed (Mbps): - 100000 MTU: 9400 9400 Force Link Up: off off Port Relay: N/A N/A Port Role: N/A N/A Ingress Vlan Tag: - - Egress Vlan Tag: none none Buffer Index: default default...
Keep in mind the following notes and rules when using the GigaVUE-TA25: GigaVUE-TA25 Rules and Notes Transceivers All Gigamon labeled 1Gb, 10Gb, 25Gb, 40Gb and 100Gb optics are supported. For details about the supported transceiver, cable type, and connectivity specifications, refer to “GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix”.
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE-TA25 Rules and Notes C5 ports support 4x10G, 4x25G break-out modes. : For 1Gb fiber ports, auto-negotiation is not supported on GigaVUE-TA25. Stack port type is also not supported on 1Gb ports. : Advanced feature license is required for stack and circuit port types.
GigaVUE TA Series-TA40 Chassis This section describes the physical layout of the GigaVUE TA Series-TA40 chassis, including a description of all ports and connectors. The GigaVUE TA Series-TA40 chassis consists of a 1RU, rack-mountable, 19”-wide chassis with management, network, and tool ports at the front and power connections at the rear.
Page 23
Aggregator over a serial connection. Ports q1..q32 GigaVUE TA Series-TA40 includes 32 40Gb ports (q1..q32). The 40Gb ports can be used as a 40Gb ingress port, or, as a high-speed tool port for aggregated output to a matching 40Gb port on a GigaVUE TA Series H Series node.
OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix” . Air Flow Direction The air flow direction is from the front of the GigaVUE TA Series-TA40 chassis to the rear. The rear-mounted fans pull air from the front to the back of the chassis. Install the chassis so the intake air at the front of the chassis is cold.
Page 25
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide The 100Gb/40Gb ports on GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 can be used as network, tool, hybrid, or stack-link ports. The GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 node in standalone mode must be running software version 4.6.01 or higher. The GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 node in a cluster environment must be running software version 4.8 or higher.
Page 26
GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 includes 32 100Gb ports (c1..c32). These ports also support 40Gb speeds. Any of the 100Gb ports on the GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 can operate at c1x1..c1x4,c2x1..c2x4,c3x1..c3x4, ... 40Gb with a QSFP+ transceiver. With a QSFP+ transceiver, a port can be broken out into 4 10Gb ports, called subports.
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Chassis Cooling The fans on the GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 run at 100% of their maximum speed on power up, then drop to approximately 60% during normal operations. The temperatures of four components: transceivers, exhaust, CPU, and switch CPU, are monitored. When a component crosses a pre-defined threshold, the fan speed is adjusted dynamically, in increments of approximately 10%.
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide SFP Power (7-8) (dBm): SFP Power (9-10)(dBm): SFP Temperature (C): 20.94 21.12 The output of the following CLI command displays the fan speed in RPM (the normal operational speed is approximately 12000 RPM; the maximum speed is approximately 19000 ...
• GREEN indicates the PSU is operating normally • Off indicates the PSU is not operational GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 Notes and Rules Keep in mind the following notes and rules when using the GigaVUE TA Series-TA100: GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 Notes Transceivers For details about the supported transceivers and cable type, refer to the “GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix”...
Page 30
Stack-Links at 10Gb The 10G stacking to other GigaVUE TA Series nodes is supported when 40Gb ports on GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 are fanned out to 4x10G mode, but only in the following combinations: • GigaVUE-HC1 to GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 •...
CLI using the coreboot install command. Software Upgrade using USB Drive If a GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 does not have network access, there is a USB port on the front of the chassis. A software image can be downloaded to a USB drive, the drive can be inserted into the USB port on the GigaVUE TA Series-TA100, and the software image can be installed from the drive.
CLI command with the usb parameter. Air Flow Direction The air flow direction is from the front of the GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 chassis to the rear. The rear-mounted fans pull air from the front to the back of the chassis. Install the chassis so the intake air at the front of the chassis is cold.
Page 33
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide The QSFP28 and CXP ports on GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP can be used as network, tool, or hybrid ports. They cannot be used as stack ports. Subports created from 4x10G mode can function as network, tool, or hybrid ports. They cannot be used as stack ports.
Page 34
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Port Description Use the USB port to upgrade software on the GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP using a software image on an external USB drive. Refer to Software Upgrade using USB Drive. Ports c1..c20, GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP includes twenty-eight (28) 100Gb ports (c1..c28).
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Chassis Cooling The fans on the GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP run at 100% of their maximum speed on power up, then drop to approximately 60% during normal operations. The temperatures of four components: transceivers, exhaust, CPU, and switch CPU, are monitored. When a component crosses a pre-defined threshold, the fan speed is adjusted dynamically, in increments of approximately 10%.
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide SFP Power (7-8) (dBm): -40.00 -40.00 SFP Power (9-10)(dBm): -40.00 -40.00 SFP Temperature (C): 23.88 The output of the following CLI command displays the fan speed in RPM (the normal operational speed is approximately 12000 RPM; the maximum speed is approximately 19000 ...
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide • GREEN indicates the link is operationally up • Off indicates the link is operationally down • Blinking GREEN indicates the port is operationally up and there is traffic flowing through the port The other three LEDs operate when ports are in breakout mode as follows: •...
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP Notes and Rules Keep in mind the following notes and rules when using the GigaVUE TA Series-TA100- CXP: GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP Notes Transceivers For details about the supported transceiver, cable type, and connectivity specifications, refer to “GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability...
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Software Upgrade using USB Drive If a GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP does not have network access, there is a USB port on the front of the chassis. A software image can be downloaded to a USB drive, the drive can be inserted into the USB port on the GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP, and the software image can be installed from the drive.
Page 40
Figure 8 The GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 Chassis Rear View shows the fan modules and power supply units at the rear of the GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 chassis. Refer to Chassis Cooling for information on fans and temperature monitoring.
Page 41
Table 8: GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 Ports Port Description Mgmt Use the Mgmt port for remote configuration of the GigaVUE TA Series- TA200 Traffic Aggregator over a 10/100/1000 Ethernet network. Console Use the console port for local configuration of the GigaVUE TA Series- TA200 Traffic Aggregator over a serial connection.
Page 42
Ports c11..c22or When you use ports c11 .. c22 for port breakout, there is an impact on the ports in the lower row of the GigaVUE TA Series-TA200. In the following c11x1..c11x4 toc22x1..c22x4 list, ensure that the ports on the right do not have any configurations when you use the port on the left for port breakout: à...
The GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 Chassis Rear View Chassis Cooling The fans on the GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 run at 100% of their maximum speed on power up, then drop to approximately 40% during normal operations. The temperatures of four components: transceivers, exhaust, CPU, and switch CPU, are monitored. When a component crosses a pre-defined threshold, the fan speed is adjusted dynamically, in increments of approximately 15%.
Page 44
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Table 9: Component Temperature Thresholds and Actions Transceiver Exhaust Switch CPU Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature 75ºC 70ºC 95ºC 100ºC Warning trap sent Warning trap sent Warning trap sent Warning trap sent 80ºC 75ºC 100ºC 105ºC...
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide ----------------------------------------------------------- Fan tray 2 (FAN-TAC20): 1st fan : 12173 RPM 2nd fan : 12443 RPM ----------------------------------------------------------- Fan tray 3 (FAN-TAC20): 1st fan : 12249 RPM 2nd fan : 12404 RPM ----------------------------------------------------------- Fan tray 4 (FAN-TAC20):...
• AMBER indicates the input cord is unplugged, the input power has been lost, or there is a critical event that has caused the PSU to shutdown GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 Notes and Rules Keep in mind the following notes and rules when using the GigaVUE TA Series-TA200: GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 Notes Transceivers For details about the supported transceiver, cable type, and connectivity specifications, refer to “GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability...
SW BIOS version: amibios-ta200-1.0.9 Fri Feb 9 04:52:22 UTC 2018 If there is a component failure in the primary flash, the GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 boots from a backup golden BIOS image in the secondary flash. An SNMP trap can be configured to be sent when the system has booted from the secondary flash.
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Air Flow Direction The air flow direction is from the front of the GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 chassis to the rear. The rear-mounted fans pull air from the front to the back of the chassis. Install the chassis so the intake air at the front of the chassis is cold.
The settings for each available mode are summarized in Table 10: 40Gb Port Settings by Card Mode on GigaVUE TA Series-TA10: Table 10: 40Gb Port Settings by Card Mode on GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 Card Physical 40Gb Interface on GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 Mode...
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide • The q1..q4 40Gb ports include a single link LED on the GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 faceplate. When a physical 40Gb interface is used as four 10Gb ports, the 40Gb port LED indicates the status of the first of the four 10Gb ports on the patch panel (for example x49 in the x49..x52 group, x53 in the x53..x56 group, and so on).
For further information refer to GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix. Breakout Panels Breakout panels let you connect ports on a GigaVUE TA Series node to a tool or network port or TAP for port breakout or aggregation. The following breakout panels are available: •...
Unpacking the GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregator Unpack the GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregator and inspect the box it was shipped in. If the carton was damaged, please file a claim with the carrier who delivered it. Remove the protective shipping covers and screws. Save the protective shipping covers and replace the screws in the holes on the system so that they are easily saved in case you need to ship the system again.
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Next, select a suitable location for the rack unit that will hold the GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregation node. Choose a location that is clean, dust free, and well ventilated. You will need access to a grounded power outlet. Avoid areas where heat, electrical wire, and electromagnetic fields are generated.
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Two-Post Rack Methods: Most GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregation nodes can either be front mounted or rear mounted using the rack ears as shown below. GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 and GigaVUE- TA25 can only be front mounted.
Four-Post Rack Methods: GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregation nodes also come with a pair of full length mounting rails. These rails can be used for four point mounting on four-post racks. The keyhole rivets on the sides of each node can be used to adjust the fit of the node to the desired position or dimension on the rack.
Page 56
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Figure 12 Front View of the Mounted Node to the Four-Post Rack 2. Slide in the provided rails on to the node. The position of the rails can be adjusted to fit the dimensions of the rack by sliding over the rivets and placing them securely over the rivets once set in the desired position.
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Figure 13 Rear View of the Mounted Node and Rails on the Four-Post Rack 3. Last, tighten the rails to the rear posts using the supplied screws. Basic Connections and Configuration This chapter describes how to establish your first configuration session with the GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregator and set the basic initial configuration options necessary to get you up and running.
1. Locate the grounding holes at the rear of the chassis. Refer to Figure 14Ground Screws (GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 Shown) Figure 15Ground Screws (GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 Shown). Figure 14 Ground Screws (GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 Shown) Figure 15 Ground Screws (GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 Shown) Con ten ts...
Connecting Power to the GigaVUE TA Series TA Series The procedure below describes how to supply power to the GigaVUE TA Series TA Series node. 1. Plug an approved C13 power cable into each of the power supplies at the rear of the GigaVUE TA Series TA ...
Page 60
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Figure 16 Connecting AC Power Figure 17 Connecting AC Power on a GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 Con ten ts...
For information on the GigaVUE TA Series TA Series power requirements, refer to Power Requirements on page : The GigaVUE TA Series does not have power switches – once you connect the system to power, it automatically powers on. Refer to...
• Connect the -48V source wire to the -48V (blue) terminal using a straight blade screwdriver. : The leads to the DC power supply modules on the GigaVUE TA Series- MPORTANT TA Series node should attach from the side of the chassis away from the terminal block.
Connecting Serial Console and Mgmt Ports To make basic connections (serial console and Mgmt ports): 1. Locate the DB9-to-RJ45 serial cable provided with the GigaVUE TA Series TA Series node. This cable is called a console cable . : This cable is Cisco-compatible. Refer to B Console Port Signaling and Cabling on page ...
Port. Once you have used the console port to configure the Mgmt port’s network properties, you can configure the GigaVUE TA Series TA Series node remotely using the Mgmt port’s network connection. : The same commands are available in the command-line interface regardless of how you connect.
Page 65
• Parity – None • Stop bits – 1 • Flow control – None : On the GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 and GigaVUE TA Series-TA40, you can change the console port’s speed if you need to by using the procedure in Changing the Console Port’s...
Page 66
• You can use the show serial baudrate command to view the currently configured console port speed. Run the Jump-Start Script Gigamon provides the GigaVUE TA Series nodes with a jump-start script that walks you through the process of configuring basic settings. Run this script as follows: 1. Switch to Config mode.
Page 67
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide a. Type en <Enter> to switch to Enable mode. The system prompt changes from [hostname] > to [hostname] #. b. Type config t <Enter> to switch to Config mode. The system prompt changes from [hostname] # to [hostname] (config) #.
Page 68
Enable cluster support if this node will be a part of Cluster Enable? a cluster of connected GigaVUE TA Series nodes. If you enable cluster support, the jump-start script prompts you to supply the Cluster ID, Cluster Name, and Cluster Mgmt Virtual IP Address.
TA10, is available with only the first 24 1Gb/10Gb ports enabled. The GigaVUE TA Series- TA10A has serial numbers Gxxxx and product code 132-00D1. A license is needed to expand a GigaVUE TA Series-TA10A to include all 48 1Gb/10Gb ports as well as the four (4) 40Gb ports.
: 4.6.01 GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 On the GigaVUE TA Series-TA100, only the first 16 out of 32 100Gb ports are enabled. Two port licenses are available to enable an additional 8 or 16 ports to expand from 16 ports to 24 ports or from 16 ports to 24 ports and then to 32 ports.
Enabling Additional Ports Contact your Sales Representative for information on obtaining a license key. Once you have obtained the license key for additional ports on GigaVUE TA Series-TA10A, GigaVUE TA Series-TA100, GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 or GigaVUE-TA25A use the following command: (config) # license install box-id <box ID>...
Sales on page 107. Command-Line Basics This section provides a quick orientation to the GigaVUE TA Series TA Series command- line interface – how to enter commands, how to get help, and so on. Command-Line Modes The GigaVUE-OS can operate in one of three modes, each with its own set of available commands –...
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Figure 23 GigaVUE-OS Command-Line Modes Entering Commands in the CLI The GigaVUE TA Series CLI provides several conventions that make it easy to identify available commands and enter them quickly: Technique Description Context-Sensitive The ? symbol is the key to receiving help wherever you...
Page 74
: Typing ? accesses the help system immediately – you do not need to press <Enter>. Partial Command For all GigaVUE TA Series commands and arguments, Entry you only need to enter enough characters to distinguish the command from all other available commands.
Page 75
Config Mode Syntax When using the GigaVUE TA Series CLI, the “config” part of the command is implied whenever you are working in Configure mode. The system prompt helps you remember this by including the word (config) in parentheses. For example:...
Configure bonded interface settings. boot Configure system boot parameters. card Configure a card. On TA Series nodes, use the card command to enable additional ports on GigaVUE TA Series nodes. chassis Configure the chassis. clear Reset statistics or clear caches.
Page 77
TA Series-TA100, use this command to enable additional ports. (GigaVUE TA Series-TA10,GigaVUE TA Series-TA40, GigaVUE-TA25 and GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP have all ports enabled.) Use this command to enable clustering on the following TA Series nodes: GigaVUE TA Series-TA10, GigaVUE TA Series-TA40, GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 and GigaVUE-TA25.
Page 78
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Command Description Enable and disable the use of NTP, as well as add NTP servers. ntpdate Set system clock once from a remote server using NTP. ping Send ICMP echo requests to a specified host.
Enable to Configure. SSH2 SSH2 is available for remote connections to the GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregator’s Mgmt port. By default, SSH2 is enabled. Use the ssh commands in Configure mode to enable or disable the corresponding connections. To disable the corresponding...
Page 80
(SSH2 supports both RSA and DSA encryption algorithms). The first time you connect to the GigaVUE TA Series node with an SSH2 client, the client will warn you that the host keys are not in your local cache and show you the actual host key presented by the node.
Changing Host Keys You can use the ssh server host-key generate command to change the default host keys provided with the GigaVUE TA Series TA Series node. The command has the following syntax: ssh se rve r host-ke y <rsa1 | rsa2 |dsa2> <private -ke y | public-ke y> ge ne rate...
Page 82
<roles> command. • Monitor users have access to the Standard and Enable command modes. They cannot configure packet distribution (or any other global GigaVUE TA Series TA Series node options), but they can use the show command to review many of the settings in place on the node.
Enable use of ntp with ntp enable command. Setting Time Manually The easiest way to set the GigaVUE TA Series node’s time is manually with the clock set command. For example: (config) # clock se t 05: 18: 38 2011/05/24 : Even if you are using NTP/SNTP, It is a good idea to configure time manually as well.
NTP synchronization with the ntp commands. Using NTP Time Server for System Clock Synchronization The GigaVUE TA Series nodes can optionally use one or more NTP servers for its time setting. Use the following procedure to add an NTP server to the GigaVUE TA Series node’s list and enable the use of NTP.
Page 85
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide To use GigaVUE-FM with a GigaVUE TA Series node, you must enable its Web server with the web enable command. For example: (config) # we b e nable Check the status of the Web server using the show web command. Make sure that Web- based management console enabled: is set to yes, indicating that the Web server is enabled.
The GigaVUE TA Series nodes provide powerful email notification capabilities, automatically sending emails to specified addresses when any of a wide variety of events take place on the system. Gigamon strongly recommends that you configure this feature so you have immediate visibility of events affecting system health.
Page 87
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Description Command First, use the email (config) # e mail mailhub smtp.e mailsrvr.com mailhub command to specify the mail server to use for notification emails. In this example, the email server named smtp.emailsrvr.com is used.
There are many other options for fine-tuning automatic email settings, including how to handle “dead letters” (emails that did not reach their recipient), how the email address of the GigaVUE TA Series should appear, the port for the email server, the reply-to address, and so on.
(config) # banne r login " Pacific Call Ce nte r" : You only need to use quotation marks for the <string> if it includes spaces. The next time you log in or out of the GigaVUE TA Series node, you will see the customizable banner.
Duplex BiDi optics must be used for the tool port. The network port may be either Full Duplex or RX-only BiDi optics. • When stacking multiple GigaVUE TA Series nodes, 40Gb BiDi optics must not be used on stack links because the 40Gb BiDi technology is not compatible with the Gigamon stack protocol.
• For details about the supported transceiver, cable type, and connectivity specifications, refer to “GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix” . • For details about how to cable GigaVUE TA Series nodes, refer to “GigaVUE- OS Cabling Quick Reference Guide” .
MTP/APC 12 position fiber cable for use with 40Gb QSFP+ PLR4 transceivers on the GigaVUE TA Series-TA10, GigaVUE TA Series-TA40, or GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 node. Figure 28 MTP/APC Cable MPO/MTP 24 Position Fiber Cable for Use with SR10 Transceivers This is a female to female Ultra Polished Connector (UPC) of cable type B.
Specifications This section provides the physical specifications, power requirements and environmental specifications for the GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregation nodes, GigaVUE TA Series- TA10, GigaVUE TA Series-TA40, GigaVUE TA Series-TA100, GigaVUE TA Series-TA100- CXP, GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 and GigaVUE-TA25. Compliance for safety, emissions and immunity are also provided.
Including latches without ears 19.25in (48.89cm) Power Requirements Each GigaVUE TA Series node come standard with dual, load sharing power supplies. Table 11: Power Requirements for GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 and TA100-CXP Fan Tray Specifications summarize the electrical characteristics for the...
Page 95
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregation nodes, GigaVUE TA Series-TA10, GigaVUE TA Series-TA40, GigaVUE TA Series-TA100, GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP, GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 and GigaVUE-TA25. : Refer to Connecting -48V DC Power Supplies on page 54 for instructions on how to connect -48V DC power supplies.
Max PSM Input Current (Steady State): 20A@ 48V DC Fan Tray Specification for GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 and TA100-CXP The GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 and GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP use a fan tray for cooling. GigaVUE TA Series-TA100 and TA100-CXP Fan Tray Specifications summarizes the characteristics of the fan tray.
Speed Dual axial flow fans Type Environmental Specifications Table 17: Environmental Specifications for GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 and GigaVUE TA Series-TA40 summarizes the environmental specifications for the GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregation nodes, GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 and GigaVUE TA Series-TA40. Environmental Specifications...
This section provides compliance information for GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregation nodes, GigaVUE TA Series TA Series. Safety GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregation nodes are compliant with the following safety regulations: • UL 60950-1, 2nd Edition • CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07, 2nd Edition •...
GigaVUE TA Series Traffic Aggregation nodes are compliant with the following emissions regulations: • FCC Part 15, Class A • VCCI Class A. Refer to VCCI. (not applicable on GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP) • EN 55032/CISPR 32 Class A • Australia/New Zealand AS/NZS CISPR-32 Class A (not applicable on GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP) •...
TA100, and GigaVUE TA Series-TA100-CXP). Refer to “FIPS 140-2 Compliance” in the GigaVUE-OS CLI User's Guide . • UC APL (option available for GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 and GigaVUE TA Series- TA40). Refer to “UC APL Compliance” in the GigaVUE-OS CLI User's Guide .
Warranty Gigamon offers a range of premium support and extended services. For details https://www.gigamon.com/support-and-services/warranty regarding warranty, visit: Regulatory Labels This section provides regulatory labels for GigaVUE TA Series TA Series nodes. Con ten ts...
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide NEBS Level 3 Compliance This appendix provides installation instructions for GigaVUE TA Series-TA10, GigaVUE TA Series-TA40, GigaVUE TA Series-TA100, and GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) Level 3 compliance. Installation Instructions GigaVUE TA Series-TA10,...
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE TA Series-TA40 equipment or subassembly are suitable for connection to intrabuilding or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the OSP or its wiring.
Class A2 Voltage Accessibility The GigaVUE TA Series-TA10, GigaVUE TA Series-TA40, GigaVUE TA Series-TA100, GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 shall be located in a restricted access location where only crafts personnel are allowed access. Class B Voltage Accessibility...
Input AC/DC Voltage The GigaVUE TA Series-TA10, GigaVUE TA Series-TA40, GigaVUE TA Series-TA100, and GigaVUE TA Series-TA200 is capable of operating input 100-240V AC or -48V DC. Commercial Power Ports The manufacturer recommends that Surge Protection Device (SPD) is intended to be used with AC-power equipment.
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide Maintenance CAUTION: Remove all power sources before servicing. (TO COMPLETELY REMOVE POWER FROM THE UNIT, FIRST TURN OFF THE POWER SWITCH AND REMOVE BOTH POWER CABLES). Con ten ts...
• The Gigamon Community Documentation This table lists all the guides provided for GigaVUE TA Series software and hardware. The first row provides an All-Documents Zip file that contains all the guides in the set for the release. : In the online documentation, view...
Page 111
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE TA Series 5.12 Hardware and Software Guides GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide *GigaVUE-OS Installation Guide for DELL S4112F-ON Software Installation and Upgrade Guides GigaVUE-FM Installation, Migration, and Upgrade Guide GigaVUE-OS Upgrade Guide...
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide GigaVUE TA Series 5.12 Hardware and Software Guides guidelines for the different types of cables used to connect Gigamon devices GigaVUE-OS Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix compatibility information and interoperability requirements for Gigamon devices GigaVUE-FM REST API Reference in GigaVUE-FM User's Guide...
GigaVUE TA Series Hardware Installation Guide : My Gigamon is available to registered customers only. Newer documentation PDFs, with the exception of release notes, are all available through the publicly available online documentation. Documentation Feedback We are continuously improving our documentation to make it more accessible while maintaining accuracy and ease of use.
Gigamon users, partners, security and network professionals and Gigamon employees come together to share knowledge and expertise, ask questions, build their network and learn about best practices for Gigamon products. Visit the Gigamon Community site to: •...
Page 115
• Open support tickets (Customers only) • Download the latest product updates and documentation (Customers only) The Gigamon Community is a great way to get answers fast, learn from experts and collaborate directly with other members around your areas of interest.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the GigaVUE TA10 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers